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- Kennametal Top Notch - The Hobby-Machinist
I bought right and left Top Notch insert holders at my local flea market a few years ago after seeing a Top Notch threading tool used on Joe Pie's channel That video series resulted in a happy coincidence that I'll explain later My flea market source had some Kennametal threading inserts in
- Erickson Quick Change 30 Tooling And Sources Resource.
The large names like Kennametal, Collis, Briney, Lyndex, etc carry them but cost is prohibitive for a Personal machine shop Erickson quick Change still has a strong following throughout the U K and Europe
- Kennametal Replacement Parts? | The Hobby-Machinist
I picked up a Kennametal SDJCRF 103B E9KV02 on eBay for a good price or at least I thought I did I got it for $30 and it looks like new The problem is it's missing the shim and the shim screw is boogered up I found where I can buy the screws for $6 per pop, but I have to order a minimum of
- Carbide Insert DOC and Feed Rate Info | The Hobby-Machinist
I couldn’t find anything on the Kennametal site either when I was researching insert grades, but MSC has some info that might be helpful
- Boring bar insert help | The Hobby-Machinist
Hello, been a while since I've been on here, but I need some help I have a kennametal carbide boring bar, C08-STUNR2 is the only identification on it Does anyone know what insert it uses? I cant find anything from kennametal or Google really Any help would be appreciated Thanks
- Help identifying Kennametal boring bar | The Hobby-Machinist
This was in a lot I got at auction The other bars in the lot all took CDHB inserts, and it looks like this one does too I searched their website, but even with “show obsolete” selected I couldn’t find anything I sent a message to Kennametal but haven’t gotten a response, so I thought someone
- Carbide insert quality differences query | The Hobby-Machinist
Obviously, the difference is the Kennametal brand name, not to mention the highest quality industrial grade products that they manufacture
- Differences between AP. . . 1003 and AP. . . 1604 inserts - The Hobby-Machinist
Stick with quality insert manufactures such as Iscar, Kennametal, Mitsubishi, etc The fewer the inserts, typical the the more vibration, more inserts require more Hp There are a multiple of factors inserts for insert holders and they are material work specific The quality machining of the holder is important as to the insert heights and finish
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